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In this treaty the tribes gave up millions of acres of land in exchange for a small amount of money and permanent protection from the United States government. The treaties also specified that the tribes retained fishing and hunting rights. The federal court has interpreted the nature and extent of those retained rights, and ruled that the sovereign tribes, along with the State of Washington, have co-management responsibility and authority over fish and wildlife resources. The mission of the Tulalip Tribes Natural Resources Department is to carry out the tribes’ co-management responsibilities in a manner consistent with treaty rights including the protection of the resources upon which the people have depended since time immemorial. Today, over 160 years after the treaty was signed Tulalip Tribes’ Natural Resources Department is leading the way in protecting, honoring, and restoring ecosystems for the health of our people. Our approach is to use our traditional stories and teachings alongside the best available science to guide management of our natural and cultural resources. Directory Videos Documents Gallery Partners News Ray Fryberg, Executive Director Ray Fryberg, Executive Director Natural Resources Department 6406 Marine Dr. Tulalip, WA 98271 Natural Resources Department 6406 Marine Dr. Tulalip, WA 98271 Administration 360-716-4617 Treaty Rights 360-716-4629 Harvest Management 360-716-4610 Environmental 360-716-4637 Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve Qwuloolt Estuary Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission Site Map Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use Tulalip Tribes Copyright 2017 Tulalip Tribes – All Rights Reserved p3...

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